Louis Napoleon

Oscar Wilde

         EAGLE of Austerlitz! where were thy wings
             When far away upon a barbarous strand,
             In fight unequal, by an obscure hand,
         Fell the last scion of thy brood of Kings!

         Poor boy! thou wilt not flaunt thy cloak of red,
             Nor ride in state through Paris in the van
             Of thy returning legions, but instead
         Thy mother France, free and republican,

         Shall on thy dead and crownless forehead place
             The better laurels of a soldier's crown,                 10
             That not dishonoured should thy soul go down
         To tell the mighty Sire of thy race

         That France hath kissed the mouth of Liberty,
             And found it sweeter than his honied bees,
             And that the giant wave Democracy
         Breaks on the shores where Kings lay crouched at ease.



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